Reparations The Treaty of Versailles required Germany to pay reparations for damages from WWI. Many argue that the reparations were a leading cause of.

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Reparations The Treaty of Versailles required Germany to pay reparations for damages from WWI. Many argue that the reparations were a leading cause of WWII. What do you think?

Great Depression 1929-1939 The financial status of millions went from To… In the whole modern word

Totalitarianism

Dictator POWER! Senate, legislature, government workers  Powerless  Julius Caesar Hitler POWER!

Nazi Led by Hitler Nazi _________ Democratic and Republican ________ These two symbols represent…

Appeasement As Hitler gained more and more power, he started making demands. Britain and France, fearing war, gave into his demands hoping that he would be satisfied. Appeasement can apply to many situations including small kids, pets, even friend situations. Do you think in most cases, giving in keeps Hitler/others happy?

Holocaust Over 10 Million were murdered…how does that relate to WWI? Jews were the largest group followed by Polish people, homosexuals, disabled people, and other marked as undesirable

Aryan This is not Aryan This is Aryan Remember Social Darwinism? Hitler believed in it to an extreme. In his eyes, Aryans, were the “master race.” Aryan This is not Aryan Air-ee-an This is Aryan Jews Muslims Jehovah’s Witnesses

Genocide Certain Religion Certain Race Certain Tribe Certain Ethnicity Certain Culture Certain Ability Of everyone who….

Tide of the war shifts from Nazis to Allies D-Day June 6th 1944 Significance: Tide of the war shifts from Nazis to Allies